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Huntsman




Kansas City, KS

This is a quick video I did on ways to mount your figures before painting them so they are easier to handle during the painting process


   
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Lead-Footed Trukkboy Driver



Oklahoma

Not sure why your making vids of small things covered in other tutorials in 30 secs or less. I think your putting too much time in one very small (though very important!) portion of mini painting.

Now I'm not saying beginner tutorials are a bad idea or shouldn't be done because someone else did them, but you could do one vid a to z about basic modeling, cork/tac mounting, brush cleaning, etc. and fit them all into one vid as more of a compilation idea that would be more convenient to new viewers.

You could then focus on helping beginners or even more experienced understand the tools of the trade better with that kind of focus. generally we look to painters who focus on painting models to give us a look at the tools in our mini sculpting toolbox, but a "Tim the Toolman" type of channel would probably be a very welcome edition that hasn't seen much time out there.
   
 
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